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How to Cook Up a Disaster (DIY Dating) (edition 2012)

by Rachel Elizabeth Cole

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Sadie Dawson's mother goes into labor hours before her great-grandfather's 100th birthday party and Mom refuses to cancel the festivities. Now it's up to domestically-challenged Sadie to host the dinner party--only she hasn't a clue how to cook a turkey. This could be the mother of all culinary disasters, but with the help of her two best friends, Sadie is determined to pull off the best dinner party in a hundred years. And maybe land Mr. Right, too. How to Cook Up A Disaster is a breezy chick lit novelette which should also appeal to romantic comedy fans.… (more)
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Title:How to Cook Up a Disaster (DIY Dating)
Authors:Rachel Elizabeth Cole
Info:Tangled Oak Press (2012), Edition: 2, Kindle Edition, 69 pages
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I loved this short story. We have all had that moment when we cook for our first dinner party and everything goes wrong. I loved the added romance amidst the hilarity. ( )
  mnm123 | Jun 22, 2016 |
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I tend to like the occasional chicklit read and this one was no exception. Fun, slightly sassy and with a bit of a YA flair to it, I read the story from start to finish over the course of one hour and had a few giggles and chuckles along the way. Stories that involve a gathering of family members are the perfect backdrop for an author to have fun with plots and characters. Cole pulls off the 'derailing event' concept in an entertaining way that had me looking forward to finding out just what else could go wrong, or if it could be salvaged. If you like a light, breezy chicklit story, this DIY Dating Book 1 story may appeal to you. ( )
  lkernagh | Sep 12, 2014 |
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A fantastic cute novella with a complete story line. Poor Sadie when her Mother goes into labor on Thanksgiving it's up to Sadie to take over in the kitchen to help prepare for her Great Grand Father's milestone birthday. There is plenty of adventure .Sadie Dawson is not a cook, but she is learning fast. And of course anything that can go wrong goes wrong The characters are like able and funny.I could not stop reading till the very end . Laugh out loud funny at times. I highly recommend if you like your romance stories with a bit of laughter ( )
  Georgiann | Aug 26, 2014 |
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A good beach read and can easily be finished in one sitting. ( )
  missy1129 | Aug 3, 2014 |
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I received this ebook for free from Member's Giveaway. I thought it was a cute tiny novelette. The premise is a woman who cannot cook to save her life must learn how to cook really fast for her family's party when her mom becomes unable to attend to the kitchen. It's funny, cute and definitely a sweet ending. Hopefully, I'll be able to read more of this series in the future. ( )
  booklover3258 | Jul 29, 2014 |
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Sadie Dawson's mother goes into labor hours before her great-grandfather's 100th birthday party and Mom refuses to cancel the festivities. Now it's up to domestically-challenged Sadie to host the dinner party--only she hasn't a clue how to cook a turkey. This could be the mother of all culinary disasters, but with the help of her two best friends, Sadie is determined to pull off the best dinner party in a hundred years. And maybe land Mr. Right, too. How to Cook Up A Disaster is a breezy chick lit novelette which should also appeal to romantic comedy fans.

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